Improved glycaemic control induced by evening activity breaks does not persist overnight amongst healthy adults: A randomized crossover trial
Jennifer T. Gale,
Jillian J. Haszard,
Meredith C. Peddie
Abstract:AimsTo compare the effects of 4 hours of laboratory‐based regular activity breaks (RABs) and prolonged sitting (SIT) on subsequent 48‐h free‐living interstitial glucose levels in a group of healthy adults.Materials and MethodsIn this randomized crossover trial, participants completed two 4‐h laboratory‐based interventions commencing at ~5:00 pm: (1) SIT and (2) SIT interrupted with 3 min of body weight resistance exercise activity breaks every 30 min (RABs). Continuous glucose monitoring was performed during t… Show more
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